The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 12, 1939, Page 10, Image 10

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    Numerous Social :Events:
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The early spring days bring about many social activities
including benefit parties, dances, banquets and informal
bridge luncheons. There are still several concerts slated in
April and hostesses are arranging numerous parties for, the;
next few months. '
Junior Club Carnival
Members of the Salem Junior Woman's club are planning
' a-carnival for Wednesday night at the Cherry City recrea
tion hall at 8 o'clock. The affair is a benefit for the Helen
Keller tribute for the blind and all interested persons are
invited to attend.
There will be several sideshows including a tap dance
by Virginia! Collins, and music numbers. Concessions will
be fortune tellers, Georgia Hall and Hazel Lee, fish pond, '
numerous games, and a refreshment stand. Clayton Wheeler,
" popular pianist, will play for dancing. . ' '
The committee in charge includes Mrs. John Ficklin,
chairman, Miss Marcelle DeMytt, Miss Edna Ficklin, Miss r
Lois Riggs, Miss Jessie Cooper, Mrs. Verne Robb, Mrs. H. H.
Princehouse, jr., Mrs. Clinton Standish, Mrs. Delbert Schwab
bauer, Mrs. Joseph Felton, Mrs. Sam Hannum and Miss
Ethel Redden. . - ;
' Beta Chi Founders' Day Banquet v -."
Alumnae and members of Beta Chi sorority will be host
esses for a Founder's day banquet in the Mirror room of the
Marion hotel Saturday, night at 7 o'clock. The affair will
celebrate the 20th anniversary of the founding of the sorority ;
in 1919 on the Willamette university campus. .
Over 100 alumnae from Oregon, California, Washington
and Idaho are planning to ' attend the semi-formal ' dinner.
The charter members will be honor guests. -
Mrs. Betty Briggs Montgomery, a charter member, will
be the toastmistress. Mrs. Montgomery is now residing in
Portland 'and is a member of the faculty : in the school of
education at the University of Oregon; A . dance will follow .
the dinner and Tommy SeRine and his orchestra will play
for dancing. t '-.' : "V--,;'--'-;.
: Mrs. Kenneth Potts is heading", the committee in charge
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ox ararngements and assisting ner are Mrs. jaemii.ummg
Mrs.Kenneth Manning, Mrs. Dan. Schreiber, Mrs. Harold
Busick, Miss Melva Belle Savage and Miss Jeryme Upston.
Annual Fashion Bridge ';' ,
: One of the larger affairs of the spring season will be -
the third annual -fashion bridge benefit to be sponsored by ...
Beta Sigma Phi, national educational sorority, at the Elks
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tion will be played beginning at 8 o'clock. ;The style show
will be at 10 o'clock with the Smart shop and Man's shop1,
sDonsorintr the styles. i : -
Tickets are now on sale for the event with Mrs. Richard
Devers in charge: A number have already, been sold and guests .
are asked to buy them early. Mrs. Lynn Heise and Mrs. Leslie
Whitehouse are co-chairmen of the affair. .
Brad Collins and his orchestra will play during the style
show and Boots Grant will be master of ceremonies. June
Hope West will be the featured dancer.5 .
The models chosen, are Miss -' Maxine McKillop, Miss .
Audrey Fehler, Miss Velma May, Miss Cynthia DeLano, Mrs.
Alden Adolph, Mrs. Lawrence Anderson and Miss Mary
Jane Lau. :' - -
Patrons and patronesses for the benefit are Governor
and Mrs. Char JesSprague, Major and Mrs. Thomas Everett
May, Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Huntington, Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Power, Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Simmons, Mrs. Clifford Brown,
Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Kuhn, Mr. and Mrs. Frank u. Myers, - - - :
Mrs. Russell Catlin, Mr. and Mrs. Garlen Simpson, Dr. and TyT P "Ll J
Irs. Charles Shennan, Mrs. Homer H. Smith, sr., Mr. and MISS LVIaXlIie ly ft 11 1 S U O Y I
Mrs. Edwm Armstrong and Mrs. iTanK rower.
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' ACTIVITIES at th art center are aamerona. Including classes for the rarjr yoans (npper left), nnder the direction of Alan Flarelle
, (in background ); children's sculpture classes, lower left picture showing two youngsters preparing a cast; painting a mural of the "Pied
Piper for Garfield school (upper right), with Murray Wade, Jr., and Douglas Teater, Jr., working under the direction of Thomas Danaher)
some of the adult painting class members, Mrs. Esther; Allen and Mr. Norborne Berkeley with Louis Bunce (center) firing instruction.
Seen arid Heard
Will Je Married at
Home Rites Today
Engagement of homecoming is being giren
V w former mimhiri! tad fri
Miss Kinzer
Revealed
aad Barnes and Meislnyer studios
for will furnish entertainment.
former members and friends
of the Pension club . No. 12 at ' . . '
Wesley hall on! Winter and The- Monday M Dawif
Jefferson streets! on Tuesday club will enjoy its regular dance will be the no-host dinner
night. Students from the Barbara monthly dance tomorrow night at the Spa.
at Castlllian hall with Guy Al
bin's orchestra playing for the '
affair. The annual election of
officers will be held. One of the
largest affairs to precede the
Mrs. Charles Kinzer was hostess ,
for a delightful early spring tea
Saturday afternoon at her home
on North Summer street in com-
The William Gahlsdorf home will be the setting for a KjJSne Kinier, Jho announced
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By JERYME UPSTON clothes and . ties ready for din
A SHOWERY DAY Monday but ner ... It didn't take the c Wi
the showers didn't stop a Urge In the neighborhood long
v- a. to see the choir bovs and ther
and having tea at the Phllhar- set out to receive their auto- lovely spring wedding this afternoon at 5 o'clock When their her engagement and forthcoming
monlc benefit at the Marlon hotel, graphs. ... Each night the boys daughter. Miss Maxine Gahlsdorf. becomes the bride of Mr. marriage as April 30 to Mr. Jack
. . . Looking like the breath f0t Ppntn2 8,eep Lenard Robertson of Albany, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. ngh otTO f
spring was Mrs.:Breyman Boise, tU noon the next day. . . .after n. rr nr t Si Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Unjworthy
In a bright blue crepe, afternoon lae concert xnesaay iney leri ior axciuj uuuwvk; nm itivim uic vucuivujr
frock and chic blue straw tur- Portland where they sang, the in the presence of members of the two families and intimate
ban style hat with clusters of next night. . . . They are on a friends.
nowers on top In shades of blue, coast to coast tour and started Preceding the serTice Miss
pink and f uschia. . . . At another New Year's ere from. Boston and -, c c I lo iVIl I Ic Geraldlne Schmoker and Mrs. B.
Uble and looking very fetching have 5 engagemenu to hil... 'oo asm., iuujo P. Schmoker will play several se-
was Mrs. Karl Becke in mauve one or their encore numbers was
blue Ught weight wool frock with Home On The Range" directed
plaid jacket of blue and drbon- by one of the boys in the choir,
net and felt hat of blue and du- They heard it several weeks
bonnet . V her accessories were o in Texas and took, a fancy
also of the deep red. . . . . An to It . . . . learned the words
nnt-nf-town nest nlavlnc was nd now sing it for encores. . .
Mrs. WUliam McAllister of Med- The boys are all very enthusi-
ford and wife of Reo. McAllister "tie na snowed It especially in
who wore a smart sport outfit. 'The: Blue Danube" and their
. . . a brown and British tin number, a Serenade song,
plaid Jacket, light brown skirt.- A JOYOUS OCCASION fcr Wil-
Brltlsn tan felt bat and top coat, lamette university folk.
lections on the violin and piano.
Bouquets of spring flowers In
the pastel shades will be ar
ranged on the mantle flanked by
tall white tapers.
The bride, who will be given
away in marriage by her father.
Guests who were bidden to the wear a smart navy blue wool
Will Marry
In April
dessert supper party last night
dressmaker suit with white
bonnet trim. . . . Dropping in for . . . Numerous crads return for
tea was Mrs. Lowell Kern who the festivities and it almost
has Just returned ' from an ex- seemed; like a second bomecom
tended trip in the south and ' Ing. . . . Upstairs andcdown they
wore a bright : cherry red hat mingle before and after the glee
with her fur coat. . . Pouring? relating: former glee experiences
at one end of the table . . , Mrs. . and what- has happened since the
Charles Sprague, who was wear- last, time they saw one another.
ing a new straw. wun pina veil
and flowers. - -
PREVIEW of the wU sney and who are now teaching at
of Marshfleld.
Miss Kinzer. the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kinzer, Is a
popular member of the younger
set of the capital and Is a gradu
ate of Salem schools. She is now
employed in the secretary of
state's office. Mr. Langworthy at
tended the University of Oregon
and is a member of Sigma Chi
fraternity. He is now with the
Standard Oil company In Rose
burg where the couple will re
side following their ; marriage.
Little Miss Sharon Kinzer, niece
the bride-elect passed out
shamrocks bearing the names of
the couple. Miss Grace Elizabeth
Holman greeted the guests at the
door. Miss Kinzer and her mother
received their guests between the
hours of 4 , and 6 . o'clock in the
blouse and rlnves Her hat anA
for which Miss Julia Johnson was shoes will be of navy blue. She of
Hostess at ner South Hign street win wear a corsage of gardenias
v n nij 9 vj. t and freesia.
.VSftiASnr' JTJif d forthcoming marriage of MUs Miss Arleen Thurmond of San
& Al?106 ' ,U Da Mills, daughter of Mr. and ta Barbara. Calif, and sorority
Mrs. Roy H. Mills, to Mr. Kenneth sister or the bride, will wear a
xtm u. r silk Drlnt tmob nnit .on).nl.
Hanson. The wedding will be an corsage. Mr. Robert Smith of Al- "'SfS,0.1?:
event of Easter Sunday, April 9, . Dany will serve as best man for
at the Mills' home on Court Mr- Robertson.
street at 4 o'clock. For her daughter's wedding
Miss Mills is well known among G!doJ' '! Jf
nates back for their first glee is graduate of Salem schools. a r?t,Z
She attended Willamette unirer- "T . v .
watercolors were seen by a host various points in Oregon. . . . sity and is a member of Beta Chi Mrs. Fred Gahlsdorf will nrVside and bouquets of spring blooms
of Salem folk last Friday right Lillian Hart wearing a tweed sorority and later attended Ore- ttAhe coffeV n an 7 M wn srraced the Tltvlng room
when the Spinsters were hostess- coat in a pretty shade of red gon State college. She is now Jam GahlsSrf ir win ?ati -
es for a privaU showing of the with fur trim Sitting with Miss connected with the Oregon States- kes. Assistin in th rD3'
pictures at the Art Center. . . .Jessie Wood . ,t. Dorothy Dingle man. Mr. Hanson is a graduate of will be ito miiuS!' V :i r:rZ
Mrs. William Swindells of Dallas who ha. been in CaliforaU and Salem school, and is now in busi- nJiSVl P"8 Giving Recital
was instrumental in bnnging the is now in PorUand for a while ness in McMinnville where the Benson, Miss Edna Matthis and On Mondav
collection to Salem and for the wore-a chic tweed snort coat. ... Anni. m m.v. . T. l. 18 r vru iuuuu;
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Mrs. Ralph Kinzer and Mrs. H.
W. Williams presided at the urns
during the afternoon and Miss
Betty Read and Miss Ruth Over
oss assisted in the serving. The
tea table was centered with an
arrangement of violets and anem
ones flanked by tall white tapers
occasion she wore a striking gown Ina Bennett wore a trim dress-
of black crepe with sequin rirdle. maker suit of dark green, with
. . . The punch Uble was bright matching felt hat. . . . Charlotte ri.' " "X"" w r.T
a veauiy vi ivwi f k Di ua. giee wore a sman " c r: ; J v v
xorsythla. freesias. heather and toast color coat with black and
ranunculus . . . . very spring white straw - and ' gardenia cor
like . . . . One of the new mem- sage. : . . Gwen GaUaher McCul
bers assisting . . . , Shirley Ev- lough looked stunning ln a vivid
enson who was very attractive blue frock with black coat and
in a gown of light blue taffeta i tuxedo front of . fur and pert
fashioned bouffant style. v Mack .hat. . . Anna May Un
MTSIC THRILL of the week rath who la taaehin In n1Ia
was the anoearance of . the Mo- wore a clever frock of MPlamon PlT.
tart Boys' Choir on Tuesday and Margaret Haag of Portland Those bidden td hear the news
night concluding the Community wore turquoise 1 blue with . black were Mrs. Elliott Price of Cam-
Concert association series this coat and cranberry red hat . . . Wash., Miss Jean McElhlnny, vrt . l1 it -
year. . . .The twenty boys, ages Petite Janet Hinkley who hasnt Mls Eleanor Trlndle, Miss Hel- - YCiCrans x'lan Meeting
ranging from . 9 to 14 years, been In school since tali was n Trlndle, Miss Theo Beck, Miss 1?nr Tnnilav ' ' .. ; ; .-
proved to be a favorite Mth the back for the occasion wearing Edna Savage, Miss Melva Belle uu"7
audience. . . . During their last' her -caracul fur coat and black : Savage, Miss Josephine Cornoyer,
Intermission a half dozen or more zeit rouer.
came out and sold post cards
Miss Mary Agnes Meagher. The
Guests were seated at one uble table will be centered with sweet - Billy Fawk and a group of his
centered with a bouquet of violets Peas and freesla and UU white piano and pipe organ pupils will
. play in recital Monaay at the
Gahlsdorf attended Sa- Old People's Home at 7 o'clock.
ver holders. In front of the honor lem schools, Oregon State college The pipe! organ selections will be
guests' place was a pink and blue and University of Oregon. She is played on the orgatron.' Assisting
lovers knot and miniature bride a member of DelU Deiu Delta on the program win be Mrs. J.
and groom. At each place vwere "ority. Mr. Robertson wiU grad- A. Sholseth, contralto; Hope Jac-
tiny lovers knoU with scrolls ate from the Vnlverslty Of Ore- Qulth, violinist; and Rath Bed -
bearing the names of the couple ?,on 111 June &nd ta member of ford, who-will play a two piano
.n.L. Kappa Sigma fraternity. He Is number ' with - Billy Fawk. An-
several hours of cards were in fited with ROTC Scab- : nounclng wUl be Margaret Bur-
wu ua ouwo ana is prominent ronsa.
In athletic circles.
Receiving will be . Miss Irene
Nebb, Miss Gertrude Shless, Miss
Polyanna Shinkle, Miss Ruth
Tracy and Miss Patricia Skallng.
StudenU playing are; Edna
Hall; Louis Pentney, Vivian
Nebb, ; Donna Lee Dunn,' ' Irene
2 aS Iffiv.iS Worid W-ill holdT hSine Mnav EaMlrlinr;
of section noticed Mrs. . Charles 7m Upston, M I s s Charlotte n.tinr .t m.h7 v t.... - t.-4-.il
; .u: aSSf XLrVSLA Si" Md MlM Jtt,u ,oan--o-ciock.nd wTinani
l..;.: M!r S JiwMWw25l.vtT . . . Ury will meet at the WCTU halL KenneU. James Klrkland. Patrl-
autographs and - the . ones we coat and vivid hat of black straw The Women'a auxlllarv will hM -la Skalinc and Harlan Vmt.
a weddlns dinner wu held at tt 1MT sewln meeting at the man. The interested public is in-
street. ?f Tuesday, v' ; 0
for their next group. . . The. Madeline, the latter wearing , a X Jon meet fo a no-host i.h
Ulked to told us their ages and with f uschia - and . purple silk
chord on the piano by their dl- ing down her back. . . With Mrs."; 010 nome of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 1M5
rcviur mej raa w w n.yj o. mlwuv ner uaugaier, - - wim a, no-host lunchenn at nrwn
boys arrived !n Salem Tuesday tlald skirt and navy sport Jacket. o? Monroe Hanson, thelr . state executive meetina- at at Tthe chapter house iT suu
arternoon having driven from AfiffS FROM OUB couege co- ooia m auverion. wno were quiet- jsBgene on Friday with the fol- street Tuesday afternoon at iio
llarshfleld . . ; r they went at eds. .r. . Mary Eason. daughter T married at Vancouver on March KS5 T tending , from em" i?Kk iSa? MIMredleson of
once to the Leslie school and of Mr. and Mrs. David Eason.. . Attending the dinner were Mr. -it--S v rSSL' ?JZz27T2S -
v" ooys, on euig me mu tMia van anenaea uregon otaie eoi- auuj najt- Mr. and Mrs. Yaul Tharalson. book chat. Hostesses for the-
Immediately, started a ball game lege last year, Is now attending son and Elmer Hanson of Silver- Mr an4 jrt 4 Egglesr Mr! afternoon are Mrs. CC W. Em-
and -when they nnlshed thetr the Armstrong: School In . Berko-- ton, Mr. and Mrs.' Monte Leonard Uj Mrtr Otto Mehlhof f. MralT mons chairman; Mrs. Louis Ash-
teacher.and' nqrse shined . their ley, Calif.; specializing in advert and- Charree, Elmer - Reede.Mr. Hose Palmateer and Mrs. Archie ilman, Mrs. C. E. Siegmund and
tlzti ; and -itralghtened : their '
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and Mrs. Arthur Hanson.
Brewster.
Mrs. D. W. Cooler.
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